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For Christmas, my LC is getting Icons.
Any particular reason you're going away from OME?
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For Christmas, my LC is getting Icons.
Yeah, if you like to deal with zirks...
Any particular reason you're going away from OME?
JB, what's the issue with the zerks? You've mentioned it a couple of times, but they couldn't be easier to grease.
...so the ICON is an inch taller than the OME?
Very interesting, but before thinking about replacing my current OME setup with something with more lift, I'd like to know if there is some kit or anything available to lower the front differential.
I'm quite concerned about the drive shafts longevity as the angles become more critical.
Thanks Sbly...I will have to measure mine and see how we compare.
...wait, that sounds very wrong...![]()
Just keep in mind the amount of weight you are carrying versus SBLY's rig
but what I'd really like to know is which LC sits taller.
Out here in the rocks, lift means a lot. I'd love to eventually find a way to clear 35's.
the Chaos UCAs and ICON rear LCAs? I didn't install them because I was trying to stay away from zerks = maintenance.
Wouldn't a body lift address all your issues?
It would be simple (if you don't mind tweaking many little things here and there), cheap, no zerks, no maintenance, no additional stress on the driveshafts, no harsher ride...
Maybe your current OME lift + a modest body lift can yield the clearance you need for the 35" tires you want.
I don't know of anyone who has done a body lift on a 200 series, but can't see why it can't be done.
The problem that I foresee with beefing up the rear LCAs is that they are designed to be the weakest link. If they bend, it was for a reason: to protect another component. If they do not give, something else more expensive and harder to get to is more likely to get damaged due to stress.
I am going to have a friend take DOM and create a sleeve for my LCAs. He builds certified roll cages, so I think this will be an easy task for him.
The problem with any "replaceable" part is good luck getting things to line up after it takes a few good whacks. I had a hell of a time when installing the front bumper and removing the front skid plate. It's been put under a LOT of stress and has a huge 8"+ dent on the front. Those bolts were impossible to back out, and even when I finally was able to get them out, I could not get them back in. It took 2 hydraulic jacks just to push the skid plate back up straight enough that the bolt holes lined up.